_,.~- WESTWARD SO!, Continental Vocalists^ On This Their , . seventh ANNUAL TOUK, (EN KOUTE FOB falE FAB WEST,) *-4 t,-«peCTFULLY announce to their friends, t3 E and public generally, in Carlisle D'l’i'lJav one only of their misoollanoous apd. instrumental. Concerts, at Education \ ooal an Evening next, Oct. 2d, 18a8. Hall, on ■ . (he favorite Violinist, will ap , J, lSr original and beautiful Solos. «s of admission. 25 cents each, or four or hundred cents, promising in return thirty ioVcn and a half cents in good current Conti, nentul notes'. To bo had only at the door on tbo evening,of the Concert. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7*. Agent. ~ A CARD. OROF. SEPTIMUS S. BALK, hits the honor .L of announcing to tho Ladies and Gentlemen of Carlisle, that ho will open his DANCING ACADEMY, (in Friday, the Vs I day of October, 1858. Du ring tho session, the latest and most fashionable Quadrilles, Contra Dances, Waltzes, Gal opadcs, Polkas, Schottischos, Mazurkas, and the cele brated Lancers Quadrille, will bo taught. Tho Professor has engaged tho commodious rooms over tho,establishment of Messrs. Lynch & Dctweiler, (opposite tho Volunteer Printing Olfico.) . , Days of Tuition. —For Ladies, Misses, and Masters: Tuesdays and Fridays, from 2 to 5 b - clock, P. M. For Gentlemen, same evenings, troiA 7 to 10 P.'M. ■ A book will bo opened at tho Herald Office, where terras, &c., will be made known. ■ Carlisle, Sept. 30, 1858-3 t Town Property ai Private Sale. SITUATE on Bedford street near Smith, in ■the Borough of Carlisle. The Lot contains' 32 feet in front and CO teet in depth, upon which Mis erected a Double two story STONE jlouse, with.other convenient bnt-build ings, sullicieut for the accommodation of (wo families; „■ ~ The owner being particularly desirous of sell ing, a great bargain may.be had and terms made easy. For further particulars enquire of J . A. L." SFONSLEB, Real Estate Agt.s Scrivincr. * Carlisle, Sept. 23,1858^-Gt Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Andrew. J. Sharp, late of the Borough of Newvillo, dec’d;, have been issued to the subscriber, residing in Newton township. All persons haying claims against said estate will present them, and those indebted will make immediate payment to . ROBERT M. HATS, Jltlm’r. ■ .Sept. 23, 1858—Gt* , ' Notice. ETTERS of administration with the will JLj annexed oil the estate ol Ma;;y M. Hand shoe, late of Lower Allen township, dec’d., have been issued by the Register of Cumberland co. to the 'subscriber living in Eastpennsboro’ tp. All persons indebted to said estate will, make immediate payment, and those having claims will present theni for settleriient to . . DAVID HANDSHOE, Admr. September 23, 1858-^-01' Not ice. rPHE proceedings in partition in (ho estate of L George Sour, late of Dickinson township, deceased. ■ ■ The petition of Michael.Sonrs, to (be Orphans’ Court ill Cumberland county,.respectfully re presents that George Sour, late iif’Dickinson' township, county, aforesaid, died intestate leav ing no wife, but seven children surviving him, to wit: Michael Sour your petitioner, Samuel Sour, John Sour, Elizabeth married to Joseph Swige.rt, Rebecca married to Joseph Williams,' 'lliinmih married to Jacob Leib, Ann Catharine married to Isaac Jameson. The said parties being the heirs and legal representatives of George Sour, doc'd., will therefore take notice that by virtue of a wrifof partition and valua tion, issued but of the Oipbans’Court of Cum berland countv, and to me directed, I will hold on inquest to'divide, part or value, the real'es tate of said deceased, on the premises, on Sa turday. the-10th day of October, 1858; at 12 o’clock M., wheq and where you may attend if you think I' l °l' e^- Acoß BOWMANj sheriff. . .Sheriff's Office; Carlisle, I September 23, 1858-rSt j __ Register’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, to ail persons in terested, that the lollowing accounts have boon liled in this office by the accountants there in named, for examination, and will bo present ed to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland conn tv fov confirmation and allowance, on l ucxday, thl VJlh day oj October, Ji- D- 1,858, viz : 1, The account of William Echols, adminis trator o( the estate of’Hannah Eckels, late of Silver Spring township, dec’d. • . 2. Tlio account of Jacob Landis, administra tor o( the estate of Polly Landis, late of Ulipcr Allen township, dec’d. < r ’ , 3. The first and final account of John otrocic, administrator of the estate of William K. Ste venson, late of Lower Allen township, dec d. 4. The second account of Hugh Ciaip, exec utor of the last will and testament of Edward Bind, late of the Borough of Shippensburg, de ceased. ■, fir'The account of .David,Coble, Guardian of the person and estate of Rebecca E. Goble, (now Mrs. Rebecca Ifi. Harris,) who .was a mi nor child of Daniel Coble, late of Silver Spring township, ddc’d. - . T • B- The first and final account of John B, Sharpe, executor of the last will' and testament of Rev. Alexander Sharpe, late of the town ship of Newton. . • , . . 7. The nfccount of John Waggoner, adminis trator of the estate of Susan Zigier, Into of the Borough of Newvillo, dec’ri. . ’ 8. Tne account, of Michael Cooklin, Esq., administrator of the estate of Thomas Gold, late of Upper Allen township, dec’d. 9. The account-oLSamiuiOloborljgi .cxociw tor of the last will and testament of Henry Gil bert, late of Hopewell township, dec’d. 10.' The account of John Eosnanght, admin istrator of Daniel Kindig, late of Newton town ship, dec’d. . ~„■■■ SAMUEL N. EMINGER, Register. Hoglster’s Office, Carlisle, I September 21, 1858. f Fall, and Winter Cloaks. THE subscribers will exhibit bn Monday, and during tile week, elegant CLOAKS, in Cdstor, Beaver, Velvet, &0., to.winch they in vito tIMJ attention of Ladies and strangers. • J. W. PROCTOR & CO., Mantilla Emporium, 708 Cbesnut St., Phila. September 23, 1858—4 t J , Notice. THE subscribers are prepared to furnish any sort of Sawed Timber, at tlm Saw Mill ol Edward Sykes, formerly occupied by James Lamberton, in Carrol township, T P T °"'J' c °' l r , ’ T > ’’ Such as PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINE BOARDS, from stuff of any size and length.— Also, Clean White Oak Timber for Machinery or Wagonmaking,-and Poplar Plank, Boards and Scantling, Plough Beams, which will sell at the Saw mill or deliver in Carlisle, or on the cars. Terms will.be made known by Jacob Kolter, at the Saw mill. KOLTEE & MYERS. Sbofniandalo P. 0., April 8, 1858—ly* Notice. TVI OTICE is hereby given that application will XI bo made to tlio next Legislature of Penn sylvania to alter the Charter ol the Carlisle De posit Bank, located in the .borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to confer upon, said Bank the rights and privileges of a Bank of Issue, and to change its name to the Carlisle Bank; also to increase the capital of said Bank, which la at present seventy-two thousand dollars, with privilege of increasing the same under its pre sent charter to one hundred thousand dollars, to two-hundred thousand dollars. N. C : . MUSSELMAN, Cashier. Juno 10, 1868. '^Proclamation; -VltrilrißiilAS tho Hon. James 11. GnAUAji; VV President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in tho comities of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho sot era! ■Co'urts 'of-Oyer and-Tormiiior and. General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel Woodbuen, &MiohaelCocklin, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer .and, General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said County of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 23rd day of August, 1858, have ordered the Court of Oyor'and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holdon at Car lisle, on tho2dMonday ol'.Novemner, 1858,(be* ing the Bth day,) at 10 o’clock iii the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of tho Peace,, and Constables Of tho said coirnty of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in then proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and .all branccs, to do thoso things which to tniiir offices appertain to bo done, and all those that aro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tile prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall be just. . JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. September 23, 1858. - Gold Exdl nini‘ill a t IFrazev Rivur Outdone,' By the large arrival of FJILL and WINTER GOODS, at Leidich ff Sawyer’s neiv Store, East Main St., a few doors below Martin’s Hotel. NEW GOODS, consisting of black silks, su yperior brands! fancy do. in groat variety ol styles, elegant Paris delaines. Lupin’s celebra ted make of merinoos, nil colors and qualities; Lupin’s all wool delaines, Tanjoru cloths, Poil do Cheviers merino. CASHMERES, A complete lino of mourning Goods, to which wo especially invite attention., Embracing very Hno bombazines, silk warp satins, pure mohair-lustres, black metinoos and delaines, English and French crapes. ; ' SHAWLS IN GREAT■ ABUNDANCE. Broclie, toilet, stolla, long and square shawls, at very low prices.' Cloth cloaks and talmas. Furs of all kinds. $3OO worth of Jov-in’s celebrated Kid gloves, Embroideries,.elegant sots of collars,-..under, sleeves, bands, &o. Men’s and boys’ wear sui ted to the season. Black, blue and brown Cloths, Beaver Cloth, Cassimeres, Black and Fancy Sallinets, Velvet cord, Jeans', gentlemen’s Shawls, cash moi‘e muniersj scarfs, ties, stocks, a full assort ment ipf silk, merino. and cotton drawers and undershirts; Standing, and B.yron collars, Mar sciltes and linen bosoms, bmiery of every vari ety. Domestic Goods of every description. Superior Blankets, warranted not to shrinli by washing; crib and cradle blankets.. Flannels of all kinds and prices, woolen yarns, city and home manufacture'; ...bleached and brown sheet ings, shirting and pillow case muslins of the best brands in the market, tickings, stripes, checks, calicoes, at nil prices. CO .doz. Hanover-buck skin gloves, giinntlets/Imck mils,-men’s &,boys Beilin gloves, a groat variety of , "Bonnet Ribbons & Dress 'Trimmings, ladies .and children’s worsted goods, such as undervests, hoods,and talmas, garters; mittens. ■' To all (ho above goods 'and-'tunny others, we invite tlie inspeetiop of tho public. Haying purchased for cash, wo are prepared to soli at extremely low prices. LEIDICH & SAWYER. Carlisle, Sept, 28, 18.38-.., CJoHO’t Sale. IN pursuance oi an order of the Orphans’ Court” of Cumberland county. Fa., will be sold, publicly, at the Court. House, in the Bo rough of Carlisle, on Wednesday, tho Gtli of October, 1858, n't 11, o’clock in tho. forenoon of (hatilaypa Lot of Ground, situate'in the Bo rough of Oarlisle, comity of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, situate and fronting 30 feet on North Hanover street, and being 210 in j ■ n. depth.' adjoining lots 61-Mrs. Bosscrt . JS|% man, Frederick Cqrmnnn.and others, thereon erected two FRAME ,^Uy|||HOUSES. 'Terms of sale.—Tin, per cent ofdio purchase money to bo paid on the confirmation of sale, and the residue thereof; qno half on tho first of April, 1850, when possession will be given, amt tlie balance within one year (hercntler, with in : terest, to ho secured by judgment. ’ ELIZABETH I. HEPBURN, , ANDREW HEPBURN, Guardians of Win. I-, Ifcjiburn. Sept. IG. 1858—31 . " ' Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves to be in debted to the estate of William 11. Trout, dec’d., arc hereby.notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned,-who may at all times bo found at the Commissioner’s Office. . J. ARMSTRONG, Ex’r. Carlisle* Sept. 10, 1858—3 t : New Fall Goods AT OGIEBY’S NEW STORE. 1 have just returned from Philadelphia, anti now open in"- a largo and splendid assortment of Fall and Wfnlei Goods, which will be sold at astonishing ly low prices, foi; the cash. A large lot of ele. gant DRESS GOODS, such as Silks, all wool D'olaine, Poplins. Foil Do Choyiere, Cashmeres, Merinoes, I lams, «c. SHAWLS. A full assortment new style Shawls, all kinds and prices, and very cheap. • •’ .. Elegant worked ■ coliars, Pouncing, edging, inserting. &c. Flannels, blankets, undershirts, gloves and stockings in great variety. Elegant Fall and Ribbons. Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestings, anew supply and cheaper than ever. CAR PETING, Imperial, Ingrain, Vonitian, Jlomp and Rag, at the very lowest notch. ' A full assortment of bleached and unbleached Mnslins.vcry low; Calicoes, Debages, Tickings, in endless variety. ■ ' Ladies’ Skirts of all kinds and cheap. It is impossible to enumerate one half the nr. tides. All persons, in want of. handsome and cheap goods, are invited to call at the new store ■West Main street, nearly opposite the Railroad Depot, where they can lay out their cash to the verv-best advantage. Quick sales and short profits. OUAS. OGILDY. September 10, 1858; Phila. College of Medicine. 214 South Fifth Si., below Walnut. THE Twenty-third session of this Institution will open on Monday, October 1 ith, 1858. The following are some of its advantages : It is the only Institution in the city which furnishes its students with Hospital Tickets and material for dissection without charge. The classes are examined daily by the Professors, wlio take a personal interest in the advancement and welfare oftovery student. A limited nutqboi- of young men of restricted means will bo redeiyod as beneficiaries; paying but $2O for a full' course of Tickets.' In all cases the sous ol physicians and of clergymen have preference. An amiuincoment containing pverv information will bo sent free, on applica- Hon to B. HOWARD RAND, M. D., tlonl ° Dean of the Faculty. Phila., Sept. 23, 1858—31 _ Notice. Estate of Barbara Yobc, otherwise Shally, dcc’d GEORGE DITHER, Guardian of Jobnßretz, lias presented his petition to the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, under the Act of Assembly of the 18th April, 1803, for an order to sell a tract of land in Silver Spring township, bounded by lands of M. Bitner, Jacob Mamma and others, containing Sixty-five acres, mot o ox less, with a Stone House and Stone Bank Bain thereon erected, upon which petition the said Court granted a nile on the parties interested to appear'at the next stated Orphans’ Court, to bo held on Tuesday, the 19lb day of October, 1800, and shew eauso why the said order should not bo granted, of which rule all the said parties are hereby required to take notice.' D. S. .CROFT, Clle. Orph. Court. September 2, 1858—ft Election Proclamation. , WHEREAS in and by an acl 6F the. Gen eral Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act relating to the elections of"-lhiS'OommonweaUh)’’ passed-lhe. 2d day of July, A. D.’ 1839, it is made thedn ly of the Sheriff of every county- within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, and in ailcli natlbea to enu- merate : • ’I. The officers to be elected. . , 3. designate the plmpe at which the election is to be held. , ... -Ir r I JACOB BOWMAN, High Sheriff of (lie county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the elec tors of the county, of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, the 13th day of October next, an election will be held at the several election districts, established by law in said county, at which lime they will vole by ballot lor One Person for Judge of the Supreme Court if Pennsylvania. One Person for Canal Commissioner of the Pennsylvania., One person lo represent ilie counties of Cum berland, Perry and York, in (he Congress of life United Stab s. Two persons lo represent the counties of Cumberland and Perry in the House of Repre senlalives.of Pennsylvania. One person for Sheriff of the county of Cum berland. One Person for Commissioner of Cumber land county. ■ One Person for Director of the Poor of Cum berland county. One pel-son for Auditor of Cumberland Co. The said election will be Held, throughout the county as follows : The election in the election district compo sed of tlie borough of Carlisle and the town ships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Lower Frankford, will , be held at the Court House, in the bo- rough of Carlisle. 'The election district composed of Lower West Pennsborongh township, will he held at tho North School House, in Plainfield. The eleclion in the eleclion district coni posed of Silver Spring township, wiil.be held at the public house of Jacob Otlstoi, in Hoges lown, in said township. Thfe eleclion in the election district com posed of Hampden township, will-tie held at the public house of Henry B. Slone, in said township. . The election in the election district com posed.of'live.township of Upper Allen, will be held at the public, house of John Floyd, in Sbeplterdslown. ... The election in the election-district compo sed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunclt barger, oh Slate-Hill. -■ The election in the eleclion district com-, posed of Hast Fennsbormtgh township, will be held af the house now eccttpied by Benjamin Clay, at the west end of the Harrisburg bridge. The elcclion in. the election district com posed of New Cumberland, will bn held at.the house formerly kept by W; H. -Bolt!,-in the hornuoh ot New Cumberland. ... The elation . in the eleclion district com posed of the borough of Meobanicsburg. will be held at. the public house of Jas. A. Meloy, in said borough. ’ The eleclion in. the election district com posed of Monroe township, will beheld at the public bouse.of Samuel Algeier, in Clilirob town.in Said township. . . 'l'ho election in the election district com posed of Upper Dickinson township, will he held at the house now occupied by Hugh VV, M’CttJloch, in said township. ; * The eleclion in the district composed nf the Borotioh of Newville, and townships of Mifflin, Upper” Prankfbrdi Upper West Fennsbotough, arid that part of Newton township, not incln ded in the Leesburg election district hereinaf ter mentioned, witl be held qTthe Brick School House, in the borough of Newville. The. eleclion in .the district composed of Hopewell township,- will be held at the School House in Newburg, in . said township. 'The election in the district composed of the bbrbuirh of Shippensblirg, Shippensburg town ship, and that part of Southampton lewnship hot included in the Leesburg election; district, will be held at the Council House, in, the bor ough of Shippensbnrg. • - And in and by an act of the General Assem bly of this Cotmhqinweallh, passed the 2d J uly, 1839, it is thus provided ; “That the qualified electors of pafts of Newton and Southampton township, in the county of Cumberland, boun ded by the following lines and distances, viz : Beoinning at the. Adams county line, thence alono Ihejino dividing the townships of D.ck itison and Newton to the turnpike road, thence alonn said turnpike In Centre School Honse, On said turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnttt Bottom Road at Roybuck’s, including Reybuck’s Farm, thence in a strait line to the Saw Mill of the heirs of George Clever, thence along Krysher s tun to the Adams counly line, thence along the line of Adams counly to the place ofhegtn ning, be and the same is hereby declared a new and 'asperate election district, the election to be held at the public house formerly occupied by Win. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton .uwnship.” . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That every person, except Justices of The Peace, who shall hofd any office or appoint ment of profit or trust underthe United ‘Stales, or if this Slate, or, any city or incorporated dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or other wise, a "subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislature, exe cutive, or judiciary departments of this Slate, pr of the United Slates, or of any city or ol any incorporated district; and also that every member of Congress and of the Stale Legisla ture, and of the Select or Common Council of any city, or commissioner nr any incorporated district, is by law. incapable of holding or ex ercisin'* at the same time, the office or appoint ment of judgeTinspector, or clerk of any elec tions of this Commonwealth, and that no in spector, judge or other officer of such election shall be elligble lb bo tlmn voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act relatin'* locleotinns of this Commonwealth, passed-July 2d, 1839, further provides as fol lows', to.wit: . i, i, That the inspectors and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed fur holding the election in the district to which they respectively belong, before 9 o’clock in the morning of the second Tuesday of Octo ber, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district* “In case the person who shall have recieved the second highest number of voles for inspec tor, shall not attend on the day of the election, then the person who shall have recieved the second highest number of voles for judge at the next proceeding election shall act as inspec tor in his place.- And in case the person who shall have “received the highest number ol votes, for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in Jus place; and in case the person elected a judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes shall ap point a judge in his place; or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township ward oY district for which such officer shall have„heen elected, present at the place ofelecliori, shall elect one of their num ber to fill such vacancy. •It shall be the duty of the several.asses sors of eaclidistrict to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township o, lection, during the whole lime said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving informa tion to the inspectors and judges when called ; on in relation to the right of any person asses sed by them to vole at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters as the safcTitjf peelers or either of them shall from lime to lime require. person shall be permitted to vole at any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman'of the age of twenty one years on-more, who shall haveresided in the Slate at least one year, and .in.Lhe.etection-distriot whfire.he.oiTera his. vole at least ten days proceeding’ such elections and within ufo years paid a .Slate, or county lax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election... But a citizen of the United Stales, who has previously been a qualified voter of this Slate, and removed there from and returned, and who shall have resi ded in’ the election district, and ..paid taxes aforesaid, shall be' entitled,to. vole after resi ding in the Sla’le six months; Provided, That 'the while freeman, citizens of the United Stales, between the age of twenlymnband twenty-two yeays who have resided .in an election district ten days as.aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall he permitted to vote whose name is not contained in.the list of taxable in habitants furnished hy the commissioners, un less First, he produced receipt for the pay ment within two'ycars, of restate or county tax assessed .agreeably le the’donstitulion, and oive satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of anothr er that he has paid such a lax, or on failure to produce a receipt snail make oath to the pay ment thereof. Second, if he. claim a right to vole by being an elector'between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall dp. pose on oath or affirmation .that he has resided in this Slate at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the district as required by this act and that he does verily believe from the account given him that he is of the ago aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required hy this act, whereupon the name of the person so admit ted to vole shall he inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, ami anole madenppo site thereto by writing, the word ‘tax,’if he Shall be permitted to vole by reason of having paid tax, or the word ‘age,’ he shall Tie admit ted to volo by. reason of such age, shall ,be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like votes in the lists kept bynhem. ‘ In all cases .where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessors, or his right to vole whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duly of the inspectors to examine such persons bn oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the Stale for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall mako'prnnf hy at least one competent witness, who shall he a qualifi ed elector, that he has resided Within the dis trict for more thait ten days next immediately proceeding said election, and .shall also him self swear .that his hone fide residence, in pur suance of his lavvful calling,Ts within the dis. trid, and,that he did not remove into said dis trict for the purpose of voting therein. ‘livery person qualified nb aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of his residence.and payment of . lakes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vole in the township, ’ward or disiricl in which he shall reside; ‘lf any shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any, violence to any snc.h officer, of shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execu tion of his duty, or slip’ll block up the window nr avenue to any window .where the same may' he holding, or shall riotously.disturb the peace at such election, or shall use. or, practice any. intimidating threats,.force, or violence, with design to influence unduly 'nr overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to re strain the freedom of ehoice„such persons oh conviction sh 11 he fitted in any stun nnt.ex seeding five hundred dollars bnd he imprison ed lor any lime not less than ilm?o nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to court, where the trial of such-offence shall be had, that the person so oflending.twas nnl a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and not en- titled to vole therein.; then -bn - conviction lie shall be sentenced to pay ft fine of not less than one Hundred n'dr niorftTjia'n one Inpusaiid dollars, and ho inprisoned not less than six month nor more than livo years. If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the.result of any election wflh in the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or Wager, either by . verbal pro dentation thereof, or by any written or prim led advertisement challenge in invite any per son le make such bet or wager, upon convic tion,thereof he or they shall forfeit andpay three limes the amount so bet or to be bet. ‘if any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vole at any election in this Com monwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall vote pul of his proper district, or.if any person knowing the want ofsuch qualifications, shall aid or procure such person to vole, the person offending shall, On conviction, be fined in any sum not,exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. ■lf any person shall' vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day. or shall frattdlenlly fold nr deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vole, or shall' procure anotherc so to do, he or they offending, shall’on convition be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hnndred dollars, and ho imprisoned for any term not, less- than three nor more than twelve months. ‘lf any person not qualified to vole ,in this Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified 'citizens).shall appear al any place of election for the purpose of is-uing tickets or of influencing Ihe citizens qualified to vole, lie shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum, not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned, tor any term not exceeding three months.” Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty* first'seclion of said not, every General and Special Election shall bo opened between the hours ofTilght and“teri in - the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjourn ment until seven o’clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. And Ihe Judges of the respective districts aforesaid, are by'the said ayl requited to meet . at ihe Court House, in the borough of Car lisle on the third day after the said day nf-elec tion, being Friday the 15i,h day of October then and there to perform the things required of them by law. 1 1 The return judoes of the Representative dts ■ tried, will meet aF Carlisle, at the time fixed by Given under my lisincl ai Carlisle, tiiis 9i da, of September. September 9. 1859. Estate IVoticc. NOTICE is hereby given ihnt Letters of Ad ministration with the will annexed, on the estate of Airs. Martha Shenton, doc’d., late of the Borough of Now Cumberland, Cumberland county, have been issued by tile Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in the same Borough. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make imiuediato payment, and those having claims will present properly au thenticated for settlement to JOHN G. ICETTERMAN, Mm’r . August 25, 1858—51* . - •y VALLEY COAL. 200 tons BROKEN. 200. do LARGE EGG* 200 do SMALL EGG. 200 ,do STOVE. 500 do NUT'. • ‘ ■ Are now receiving from the Short Mountain Coal Company, delivered in cars, and sent e any part of Pennsylvania, or at retail. For salo at the lowest market price, by JAS. M' WHEELER & CO., Successors to Jno. H. Brant, Harrisburg, Pa. August 5. 1858 —ly MONE V wanted at tbi Office in payment ot subscription'. Notice* , ’ John NVcyth vs, Louisa Douglas, Mary M’Kin loy, Francis Weyth, Charles A. Weyth, Lpuis Weyth, Douglas Wcyth, John tlcndcl, Samuel Heiidoi, George IfCndd, Bernard Ilendel, Eliza beth S." Hill, Sarah Elliott, William Natcher, Joseph NatclicfV” llann’air’N’atelier, Rebecca Watcher, George Natcher, William Kline, Geo. Weaver, diaries Weaver, James Cavothera, Rebecca Cat-others, Elizabeth ’Carothers and Louisa Carothers. The Defendants are hereby summoned to ap pear on Monday, the Bth of November, 1858, at the Court of Common ’Pleas-of. Cumberland county, to answer,the Plaintiff why.partition should riot ho made between him and them of a House and Lot of Ground, on Pomfret street, fir Carlisle, No. 51 in the plan of the Borough, which they now own .as tenants in common. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. tSheriiWs Office, Carlisle, 1 , Sept. IU, 1858—Gt f Notice. PROCEEDINGS in portion in the cslatc of John Garrett, late of Upper Allen township, deceased. The petition of Andrew Garrett, to the Or phans’ Court of Cumberland comity, respectful, ly reprosents, that John Garrett, late ot Upper -Allen township, county aforesaid, died intestate leaving neither, wife nor child, never having been married, hut leaving a mother, brothers, and sisters surviving him, to wit: Catharine Garrett his mother, and Frederick Garrett a brother, Ann Garrett a sister, Susan Miller mar ried to Daniel Miller, a sister, Andrew Garrett, your petitioner, a htother, and-Benjamin Gar rett, a minor-son of intestates brother Jacob Garrett, who lias Jacob Mnmma as ins guardian, and Andrew Carver a son of Elizabeth Garver, ■who was a sister of-intestates. -The said parties being the heirs and legal representatives of John Garrett, dob’d., will therefore take notice that by virtue of a writ of,partition and valua tion, issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Cum berland county, and to me directed, I will hold an inquest to,divide, part or value, the real es tate of said deceased, on the premises, on Fri day, the Bth day of October, 1858, at lOo’olocl- A. M., when ntid where yon may attend if ym think proper JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Oflicc, -Carlisle, I . Sept.. 10, 1858-31 \ Public Sale of Real Estate. r pHE subscribers offers for sale, on tbe preni sea, on Friday, the loth day of October, al 12 o’clock, M.,. that excellent farm, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, 1 mile north of Bucher’s mill, on the public road Irani Tlogestown to Sterrett’s Gap. The Farm contains 206 acres and some perches. 'About 170 acres cleared, and the residue is covered with thriving young timber. The jmprove p r. incuts are a double BRICK. HOUSE V and Kitcbea, completely llhished, a jiliillliSflßANlC BARN, and all necessary unt-bnildii'gs. an Apple' Orchard of graded fruit, an excellent well and pump at the door, and,two never failing Springs in the lane below the house with a fall o( 3 leet (or a'fonu tain trough. • This land is Black Slate, of good quality, with, the exception of about 25 acres of a flat which is gravel land. Twenty aerosol thisland is Second Bottom, which is well adapted to the growth of either grain or grass, and inns in an east and westerly course in front of the build ings,Which renders, it very suitable to divide. There is a necessary portion of this ph.ee now well set with clover and timothyjUpwards of 40 tons of hay being cut this seasagT This property is worthy the notice of those desirous of purchasing a beautiful homo, its location commanding eminence, fertility of soil, and being easily tilled renders it a most desir able country residence. . • This property will sold altogether or divided, to suit purchasers-. Title indisputable. Also, will be offered 00 acres of Mountain Timber land, with a smig improvement on it. Terms made known on the day. oi sale by JOHN & GEORGE TRIMBLE. ■ September 16, 1858—4 t. ■ . - . ASSIGN UII SAXE rpHE undersigned, assignee- of Bear Si Co baugh, will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Friday , October . ,1, ■ 1858, at .1 .o'clock, P. M., t|ie , , , - LOT OF GROJJND No. 82, in (ho plan of the borough ofNoyv-viile,. bounded on the north by a road leading (rom Corporation street to Three Square Hollow, on the east.by a lot o( William B. Johnson’s heirs, on the south by property of St: Zeigler, and on the west by Ifiglt street, containing a Quarter of an Mere, more or less, all under fence. The improvements arc a comfortable TWO-STORY SSUS FRAME STABLE, Src. Jllgiyjyyil Tltero are '-a ntnpbcr of fine Fll 111 TTR EE S on the premises. .Persons wishing to view the property will please call on William-North, -residing on tho sinner TEHSIS OF SALE—Ton per cent, of the purchase money to ho paid when the-property is sold t one-half the balance', on Ist of April next, when possession will ho -.given, arid the balance in one year therealter, with interest. JOHN WAGGONER, ■ Mssigncc of Bear £r Cobaugh. September 2, 1858—5w* Valuable Farm- al Private Sale. rpHE subscriber, desirous of moving west ns 1 soon as possible, otters the property on 'which'ho now resides, for sale. This- property is situated in Silver Spring township, five miles oast ol Carlisle, and four miles west of Mcoltan [Cshiirg, on the Trindle Spring Road, and, con tains 145 Acres, more or less, of Superior Limestone Land, 118 acres of which .is cleared kind, in a high state.ol cultivation, tile remaining portion is well cover ed witli timber. Two-thirds of this farm is tin der post and rail fence, and the entire property is in line condition; Tito improvements arein ' « comfortable DOUBLE D.l\ ELLING A&BSk' HOUSE,' Stone and -frame Barn, ■ House, Wash House, Corn Wagon Shed, Carriage House, tmauTiLr out-huildlng. A never tailing well of water is convenient to the door of the dwell ing, and a stream 01-water-runs through the property.' Tltero is also on tho premises a young apple orchard of lino graitod trees, to gether with a variety of superior fruit and orna mental trees. A large quantity ol growing lo cust trees are on Urn property, more than suf (iclont to keep the farm under good fence at all limes Tltts Is considered one of the host gra zing farms in tho county. Title indisputable. Persons wishing to examine tho properly, will please call on tho subscriber, residing on tho Same ’ JAMES WILLIAMSON. September 2, 1858—81* . ' Orphans’ Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to mo directed, I will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, Jhe 9tli day of October, 1858, all that _ „ certain HOUSE and Lot of Ground, /Wk lately belonginglo Mrs. Maitlia Shon- Ij;;l|||Lion,'ilec’d., situate in the borough of, Cumberland, hounded by pro-, ironies ofMrs. Mossor, Valentine Feemauj and a sixteen foot alley, containing 50 feet in front and 150 feet in depth, having thereon erected a Brick House, Frame Kitchen, and other im prbveraents. , Sale to commence at 1 o clock P. M., when terms of sale will be made known by J. G. ICETTERMAN, Adm’r. September 2,1858—Ct _____ Ji. W. SCOTT, . (Late of the firm of Winchester $ Scott J Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store & Shirt Manufactory. 804 Chesnut Street, Nearly opposite the Girard House, Phila, JW. SCOTT would respectfully call the at • tention of his former patrons and friends to his now Store, add is prepared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A pet foot fit guar antied. Country trade supplied with fine Shirts and Collars. September 23, 1858—ly Estate Notice. T ETHERS of administration, .with (lio will JLJ annexed, ou.tbo.estato of Mrs. Surah Cvall, doo’d.,ialo ofDuviscounty,'Missouri, have been Granted by the .subscriber, residing in Carrot township, York county, Ra. All persons In debted to said estate aro requested to make im mediate payment, ’ and those having claims will present them properly authenticated foi sot. tletneiit to ABRAHAM FLEMING, Mm’r September 2, 1857 Ow* A Kare'Chance for a good Investment. THE subscriber intending fp ieavp Carlisle, will sell bis whole stock of Hats,. Cups, Boots and Slices, (which is now and good) on advantageous terms to a responsible purchaser. The business is \\/pll established and the stand the best in town. Every satisfaction will he guarantied to tile buyer, and terms made fair. I would like to sell as soon ns possible. J. B. KELLER. Carlisle, Sept. 0,1858. P. S. I will still keep a first rate assortment of goods on hand, and sell ns cheap as ever to the day'of sale. SAVING FUND. WALNUT street, south-west corner of THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATE# BY STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. Money is received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the dav of withdrawal. • The office is open every day from 9 o’clock in tbomorning till 5 o’clock in the altcrnoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock. " HON. HENRY L. BENNER, Pres’i: ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Pres’i. Wa. f. Reed, Secretary. . DIRECTORS: Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter,' Joseph.B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis'Lec, ■ Samuel K. Ashton, . Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Mbnns, Henry Difl'ciidei Her. Money is .‘received and payments made in gold daily without notice.' • The investments are made in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first class securities us (lie charter requires. ■ Sept. 9, 1808. Bleat JFaiiiil y Coal. /TUIE subscribers would rcspeotlully .call the L attention of - the coal consumers ol Carlisle and vicinity, and Hie. public generally;, to their superior quality of Coal, such ns Lvleeu’s Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Piddlir, . “ “ “ .“ Trevor ten, , t£ “ _ {c “ And fho'celebratod Luhhery Wliilecish, “ Tbeir Yard is situated in the east end of Car lisle, opposite the Gas Works, where they will keep constantly on hand a largo stock of all kinds and sines of Coal which will bo sold as low as any in the Borough. All coal for family use will be re screened before delivery and war ranted to give entire satisfaction. • ; ’Best quality of Llmelmmer’s $ lilaeksntith’s Coal always on-hand and at low figures. '. .■ ' . All orders left at the residence of James Hof ■fer. West Pomi'ret street, at Squire. Smith’s office, South Hanover street,.or at the residence of Jacob Shrom, North East street, will; be piomplly attended to. LUMBER! LUMBER!! ■ We are also prepared to furnish all kinds and qualify of DRY LUMBER at greatly reduced prices. ' ■ ■ " Bills sawed to order and furnished at the shortest notice. Wo- have constantly on hand all kinds and quality of Shingles, such ns White Bine, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, and Linn j all kinds of Failing, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Broom Handles, worked Flooring and Weatherboarding, rough and smooth Rails, Posts, and every article that can be kept in a Lumber. Yard. Having cars of our own weean at all times and at short notice supply any arti cle in our line of business at low prices. We are thankful for past favors and solicit a continuance oi public patronage. Our motto is to please. - ’ SHROM& UOFFER. Carlisle, May 27, 1858.. Back I o tlie Old Tvape. THE subscriber 'respectfully' informs the public generally that he has resumed the manufacturing of BOOTt>nrS/j|l and SHOES, in West Maih#l|l Street, a few doors west of' the Railroad', office, and having a good assort ment of Leather, Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged competent wprkmcn, ho is prepared to make, up to measure, every description of work in his line. He has also received from Philadelphia a well selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES, compri sing every.variety for Spring iiiid Summer wear, which ho’oilers at low prices. Gentlemen’s line French Cali Bools, Gentlemen’s Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans, Ladies’ Gaithrs, Boots, Bus kins, Slippers and Ties, with a largo variety of Bovs’ Missus and Children’s Gaiters, Boots, ike’., 4\C. Purchasers are requested to call and examine his stock. Cailislo, May 20, 1858, CUMBERLAND COUNTY N'ORfflATi « C THE second session of this Institution wil, Commence in Literary Hall, Ncwvillc, Pa.l on Tuesday, April 6th, 18.58, and continue five months. ’* An able corps of Instructors have been se cured, and no effort will be spared to render the school worthy of the position it seeks to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. ‘ For circulars containing full particulars, ad dro33’ F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer. . Ncwvillc, Pa. By order of the Board of Trustees. ■ Dan’l. Suei.lv; President. Jas. M’Caniilisii, Secretary; February 18, 1858—tl Xcw Coal Yawl, AT THE WEST END- UF CAIiLISLE. THE subscriber would , respect fully call the attention of Limebnrncrs and the ciizens of Carlisle, ami tlio.surrounding country generally, to his NEW COAL YARD, attached to his Ware Uouso, on West High street, where he I ■will keep constantly on hand a largo supply of (lie best quality of Coal, to wit: Lykens Valley, Luke Fidlcr, Pine Grove, and Trcverlon, Broken, Egg gnd Nut Coal —screened and dry, all ol which Ini pledges himself to sell at the lowest possible prices. Best quality ol Limeburner’s and Blacksmith’s Coal always oh hand. 02?* All orders loft at the Ware House, or at his residence in North Hanover stredt will bo promptly'attended to. 1 , . J. W. HENDERSON. Carlisle, April 15, 1858—tf Telegraph fodder cutter, Tim Farmer's of Cumberland county are invited to call at our Foundry and Agricultural Imple ment Factory, arid examine the celebrated 1 etc. eraph Hay, Straw and Corn Slock Cutter, maun., matured by T. H. Wilson & C0.,0( Harrisburg It is worked by hand or horse power, and win fully rccomnjorid itself to every aminos Us clean and rapid opera ion oii"li « bay, straw or corn stalks. All that is asked an examination of & CQ . August 12, 1858—fit ./ - Notice. , To the Heiri 'lf Frederick May, Jec’dL^.' IN the matter of the writ of Partition andTa.-' nation oftho Beil Estate.of, PrederickMayi, late of the Township of Enslpennshoro’, docca, sed, thoSaino haying boon returned executed. The Court made the following order;, . . •. Now to wit: 10th. August, 1858. Inquisitlpp confirmed and ride on tiio heirs to appear at the; next-Orphans' Court and accept or refuse (o ac-; cept the within named estate,at Its valuation, pit, sliew cause why the satlio shall not bo sold;d V Now, therefore, you thosaid heirs pf Fredor); ick May,'deceased, are hereby notified to M and appear at tiio next Orphans’ Court, to;h0, hold in Carlisle, Cumberland county,’ on Tues) : day, the 19th day of October, 1858, and accept or refuse to accept the c.stato of thesaiddeco; dent at its valuation, or shew can,so why the same'shall not bo told. . r.’ JACOB BoWSIAN, Sheriff. September 9, 1858—fit . V.- Climb. Co. AgriciUtin-al. Socleljri F' ALL Exhibition ‘of 1858 will bo. grounds at Carlisle, Wednesday* Thursday and Friday, October 13th, IHh and lstb, FKEO.K. WATTS, Pres’t. D. S. Croft, Seot’yi August 10, 1858. - Ttao Subscribers have for Sale •■i AAtll THOUSAND White Pine Shiii; I vUa/Xglos, of superior quality, which, they will sell at river prices. Also, a largo lot ol Cherry and Walnut, irom i inch to 8 inches thick, which they will sell wholesale or retail |ow. Also, a new Thr.ohsing Machine to which wo invite the attention ol farmers) os wo foor disposed to give a bargains All kinds of Lum ber and Ooal constantly pn.bttnd low.faipCash. SfiROM & HOFFER. . Carlisle, July 8, 1858. .. . ■ National SAFETY TRUST Company. Heftllhy Gums, and a Sweet Brealti; ALL who are desirous of obtaining these bq-- nelits should use ZERMAN’S CELEBRA TED TOOTHWASH. - This delicious article combines so many rami- . torious qualities, that it has notv become a’sltW dard favorite with the citizens of Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists presentm it in their practice most successfully, and from, every source the most flattering laudations.arey awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums are immediately benefitted by its use; its action, upon them is mild and Soothing and It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly t\iat they arq made lo rival pearl in whiteness, and through the-month such a delightful freshness that the breath is rendered exquisitely sweet.— It disinfects all those impurities which tend to produce decay; and ns a consequence, when these are removed the teeth must always remain sound. ■ • ' - 'I.. Prepared oniv by Francis Zermnn, Druggist. 9th and Catharine streets, Philadelphia, and sold by all Druggists at only IJS cehtS her bottle. ■ July 22, 1858—ly Foreign and Domestic Liquors, South Hanover street, threis doors south oflnhoff’t -tvup: undersigned respectfully announce to 1 the public that they have opened a store ex clusively for the sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, which they offer at Wholesale and Retail at their store In South Hanuvci- street. BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. , ” ; WINES. . Sherry, Port, Madoria, Lisbon, Claret*, ,Native,Hock, Johannisburg and Bo denlieimcr. . ' CHAMPAGNE, . ' . ' illeidsaok & 06.,Cosier & Co., ahd Imperial; GINS, Boblcn, Lion and Anchor. ■ WHISKEY, • . Superior Old Monongnhela, Choice Old Family Nectary 'Wheat, Scotch, and “ Irish. SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Ed inburg, A/lsop’s East India Pale Ale, Tonnet** Brown Stout, Also a largo lot ofMononguhela Rectified Whiskey,- Parker’s Brand, lot said. '•Dealers and others desiring a PURtS ARTI CLE, will find it as represented, ns tbeir wbolb attention will be given to a proper and careful selection of their stock, which cannot be sur passed, and hope to have tho patronage of the public. LYNCH & DETWILER, ■ opposite the Volunteer prih t g ollico. Carlisle, Aug. 20, 1858—Cm THE subscriber has boon appointed agent for Cumberland Bounty,for thesalool the Cele brated Greencastle Farm Bells, arid is selling them at very low prices. They have been sold all over the State and give satisfaction to all tfho have tried them. Also, on.lmnd, some ot the Bell-metal Farm Bella, and. every thingplse in the farming rind mechanical line. All to be had at the cheap hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, April 22,1858. IVortli Hanover si. Confectionery CARLISLE, PA. Wholesale Hides Reduced $2,00 per 10 Ibst liIIE attention of Country Merchants and (ho public generally is invited to a large assort* merit of CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of the best material and warranted to contain no poison in their colors, which will he said-whole sale or retail at low rates, at the old stand of P. MONYEH, North Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa., a few doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bonk; ' Jusb received a large assortriient of Fresh Fruits and Nuts, of the latest importations, con sisling of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, . Prunes, *. Figs, ■ Dales, ; • Bannanas,', Pino Apples, Almonds, Filberts, .Cream-Kills. „■ Cocoa Nuts, &c., , all of which will bo sold at low rates. Also, a large assortment of ROBERT MOORE TOYS SND FJINCY GOODS, .... . ; of every variety. Also, all the best brands of Segars and Tobacco, of American and German' manrilacturo.,. * : The subscriber returns thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him by the public, and solicits a continuance of their lavors. P. MONYER, Carlisle, July 1, 1868. PREPARED originally by Prof. H. Du Vall, formerly of the College of Surgeons, Paris, is now offered to the public for the cure of all sore and painful diseases ! For iristance—pain or soreness in any part of the system; rheuma tisms, pain in the back, breast or sides, healed breasts, neuralgia, burns; sprains, headache,■ cramp in the stomach, or any other disease that is sore and painful, and it is only over tbisclnss ol diseases wo claim a perfect victory. Weeny positively to our patrons, rye can relievo the sufferer 99 limes out of ICO. Wo would just say to the public, Prof. Du Vail was 25 years in bringing this medicine to the superiority it has over all others. , ■ For sale by S. W. Daverstick, S. Elliott, J. B. Kicffor, and at all the country stores through - out the county. . Price 50 cents per bottle,. 834 per cent, off to'the trade. ' All orders must bo addressed, to ~ . ■ J. D. STONEROAD, Sdo Agt. for U. S. Zcwtttown, x'a. August 10, fB5O. ■ v t MAIL Ooaoh leaves daily for Paportown, Pe tersburg, York Springs and Hanover, from this House. ' May 20, 1858. , Beautiful ’Kltiie Tcelli, Lj iich & ©etwiler, WHOLESALE AND IIETAIL DEALEB3 lit Grocery., CARLISLE, PA. Farm Bells. 0u Vail’s Galvanic Oil, FRAIVKLIiV HOUSE, South Hanover SI., adjoining the Court Home, ■' CAnitstE, Pa. • JOHN HANNON, Proprietor. 0
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